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UXD and Javascript AppsWed, 20 Mar 2019 12:01:11 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.10http://bobchesley.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/cropped-Bob-As-Steve-32x32.jpgBob Chesleyhttp://bobchesley.net
3232Serverless Architecture: When To Use It and What Benefits You Gethttp://bobchesley.net/serverless-architecture-when-to-use-it-and-what-benefits-you-get/
http://bobchesley.net/serverless-architecture-when-to-use-it-and-what-benefits-you-get/#respondFri, 08 Mar 2019 14:46:03 +0000http://bobchesley.net/?p=1753Nice overview of serverless technology (AWS Lambda for example). What it is. Benefits for developers and business owners and guidelines for relevant use cases and when it’s not a good fit.

Security continues to be paramount, and inadvertently checking credentials and other secrets into source control is a major attack vector. git-secrets is a simple tool that prevents you from committing passwords and other sensitive information to a git repository. It can also scan all historical revisions before making a repository public, if you want to ensure you’ve never accidentally checked in a credential. git-secrets comes with built-in support for common AWS keys and credentials and can be set up qui

What is Kubernetes? Kubernetes, at its basic level, is a system for running and coordinating containerized applications across a cluster of machines. It is a platform designed to completely manage the life cycle of containerized applications and services using methods that provide predictability, scalability, and high availability. As a Kubernetes user, you can define how your applications should run and the ways they should be able to interact with other applications or the outside world. You can scale yo

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